NAME

logtail - print log file lines that have not been read

SYNOPSIS

logtail [-t] -flogfile [-ooffsetfile]

DESCRIPTION

logtail reads a specified file (usually a log file) and writes to the standard output that
part of it which has not been read by previous runs of logtail. It prints the appropriate
number of bytes from the end of logfile, assuming that all changes that are made to it are
to add new characters to it.
logfile must be a plain file. A symlink is not allowed.
logtail stores the information about how much of it has already been read in a separate
file called offsetfile. offsetfile can be omitted. If omitted, the file named
logfile.offset in the same directory which contains logfile is used by default.
If offsetfile is not empty, the inode of logfile is checked. If the inode is changed,
logtail simply prints the entire file. If the inode is not changed but logfile is shorter
than it was at the last run of logtail, it writes a warning message to the standard
output.

OPTIONS

-flogfile to be read after offset
-ooffsetfile stores offset of previous run
-t test mode - do not change offset in offsetfile

RETURNVALUES

0 successful
65 cannot get the size of logfile
66 logfile does not exist, is not a plain file, or is not readable
73 cannot write offsetfile